Intel® Server Board S2600CW Platform Management  Intel® Server Board S2600CW Family TPS 
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For more information on PMBus*, see the System Management Interface Forum Website 
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5.3.16  Power Supply Dynamic Redundancy Sensor 
The BMC supports redundant power subsystems and implements a Power Unit Redundancy 
sensor per platform. A Power Unit Redundancy sensor is of sensor type Power Unit (09h) and 
reading type Availability Status (0Bh). This sensor generates events when a power subsystem 
transitions between redundant and non-redundant states, as determined by the number and 
health of the power subsystem’s component power supplies. The BMC implements Dynamic 
Power Supply Redundancy status based upon current system load requirements as well as 
total Power Supply capacity. This status is independent of the Cold Redundancy status. This 
prevents the BMC from reporting Fully Redundant Power supplies when the load required by 
the system exceeds half the power capability of all power supplies installed and operational. 
Dynamic Redundancy detects this condition and generates the appropriate SEL event to notify 
the user of the condition. Power supplies of different power ratings may be swapped in and 
out to adjust the power capacity and the BMC will adjust the Redundancy status accordingly. 
The definition of redundancy is power subsystem dependent and sometimes even 
configuration dependent. See the appropriate Platform Specific Information for power unit 
redundancy support. 
This sensor is configured as manual-rearm sensor in order to avoid the possibility of 
extraneous SEL events that could occur under certain system configuration and workload 
conditions. The sensor shall rearm for the following conditions: 
  PSU hot-add 
  System reset 
  AC power cycle 
  DC power cycle 
System AC power is applied but on standby – Power unit redundancy is based on OEM SDR 
power unit record and number of PSU present. 
System is (DC) powered on – The BMC calculates Dynamic Power Supply Redundancy status 
based upon current system load requirements as well as total Power Supply capacity. The 
BMC allows redundancy to be configured on a per power-unit-redundancy sensor basis by 
means of the OEM SDR records. 
5.3.17  Component Fault LED Control 
Several sets of component fault LEDs are supported on the server board. See the figures for 
Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics. Some LEDs are owned by the BMC and some by the BIOS. 
The BMC owns control of the following FRU/fault LEDs: 
  Fan fault LEDs – A fan fault LED is associated with each fan. The BMC lights a fan fault 
LED if the associated fan tach sensor has a lower critical threshold event status